3.2 Table of Parameters
The table below includes all the 2N® Lift1 programming functions.
Table of Parameters
Par. No. | Parameter name | Range of values | Default value | Note | Info |
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011 | ALARM button memory 1 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | Enter , and ' p' for a 3-second pause while programming via the 2N® Lift 1 Service Tool or using parameter 017. | |
012 | ALARM button memory 2 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
013 | ALARM button memory 3 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
014 | ALARM button memory 4 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
015 | ALARM button memory 5 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
016 | ALARM button memory 6 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
017 | Insert specific character in ALARM memory |
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018 | Count of automatic dialling cycles for ALARM | 0–9 | 3 | If 0 is set, only the first number in the memory is called regardless of the count of stored numbers. | |
021 | Button 2 memory 1 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | Enter , and ' p' for a 3-second pause while programming via the 2N® Lift1 Service Tool or using parameter 027. If the memories are not filled, no fall to memories 011–016 occurs. | ||
022 | Button 2 memory 2 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | |||
023 | Button 2 memory 3 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | |||
024 | Button 2 memory 4 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | |||
025 | Button 2 memory 5 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | |||
026 | Button 2 memory 6 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | |||
027 | Insert specific character in button 2 memory | ||||
028 | Count of automatic dialling cycles for button 2 | 0–9 | If 0 is set, only the first number in the memory is called regardless of the count of stored numbers. | ||
071 | Checking call memory 1 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | Enter , and ' p' for a 1-second pause while programming via a PC (use 2N® Lift 1 Service Tool). | |
072 | Checking call memory 2 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
073 | Checking call memory 3 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
074 | Checking call memory 4 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
075 | Checking call memory 5 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
076 | Checking call memory 6 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
077 | Insert specific character in check call memory | ||||
078 | Count of automatic dialling cycles for check call | 0–9 | 3 | If 0 is set, only the first number in the memory is called regardless of the count of stored numbers.
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081 | Operational call memory 1 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | Enter , and ' p' for a 1-second pause while programming via a PC (use 2N® Lift 1 Service Tool). | |
082 | Operational call memory 2 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
083 | Operational call memory 3 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
084 | Operational call memory 4 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
085 | Operational call memory 5 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
086 | Operational call memory 6 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | ||
087 | Insert specific character in operational call memory | ||||
088 | Count of automatic dialling cycles for operational call | 0–9 | 3 | If 0 is set, only the first number in the memory is called regardless of the count of stored numbers.
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111 | Confirmation mode for number 1 (ALARM) | 1–6 | 1 | 1 = loud with confirmation 2 = silent with confirmation 3 = loud without confirmation 4 = CPC Antenna support 5 = CPC Kone support 6 = P100 support If the ringback tone is detected and stops before the selected count of cycles is expired (parameter 954) in the Automatic dialling without confirmation mode (3), the call is considered successful. | |
112 | Confirmation mode for number 2 (ALARM) | 1–6 | 1 | ||
113 | Confirmation mode for number 3 (ALARM) | 1–6 | 1 | ||
114 | Confirmation mode for number 4 (ALARM) | 1–6 | 1 | ||
115 | Confirmation mode for number 5 (ALARM) | 1–6 | 1 | ||
116 | Confirmation mode for number 6 (ALARM) | 1–6 | 1 | ||
121 | Confirmation mode for number 1 (button 2) | 1–6 | 1
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122 | Confirmation mode for number 2 (button 2) | 1–6 | 1 | ||
123 | Confirmation mode for number 3 (button 2) | 1–6 | 1 | ||
124 | Confirmation mode for number 4 (button 2) | 1–6 | 1 | ||
125 | Confirmation mode for number 5 (button 2) | 1–6 | 1 | ||
126 | Confirmation mode for number 6 (button 2) | 1–6 | 1 | ||
171 | Confirmation mode for number 1 (checking call) | 1–6 | 2 | ||
172 | Confirmation mode for number 2 (checking call) | 1–6 | 2
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173 | Confirmation mode for number 3 (checking call) | 1–6 | 2 | ||
174 | Confirmation mode for number 4 (checking call) | 1–6 | 2 | ||
175 | Confirmation mode for number 5 (checking call) | 1–6 | 2 | ||
176 | Confirmation mode for number 6 (checking call) | 1–6 | 2 | ||
181 | Confirmation mode for number 1 (operational call) | 4–6 | 6 | 4 = CPC Antenna support 5 = CPC Kone support 6 = P100 support 7 = CPC Antenna 2N Ext support 8 = CPC 2N Ext Kone support 9 = P100 2N Ext support | |
182 | Confirmation mode for number 2 (operational call) | 4–6 | 6
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183 | Confirmation mode for number 3 (operational call) | 4–6 | 6 | ||
184 | Confirmation mode for number 4 (operational call) | 4–6 | 6 | ||
185 | Confirmation mode for number 5 (operational call) | 4–6 | 6 | ||
186 | Confirmation mode for number 6 (operational call) | 4–6 | 6 | ||
810 | Time until the next checking call is activated. | hhhmmss | Voice menu reads the value in the format of hours, minutes and seconds (hhhmmss). It indicates when will be the next checking call activated. | From version 1.6.2 | |
811 | Manual activation of checking call | insert service password | Having entered the service password, you can hear a short permanent tone (service received). The checking call is set up the moment programming is completed. Just press * for confirmation instead of entering the password in versions 2.0.9.0.17 and higher. | From version 2.0.0 | |
850 | User profile | 1–19 | 1 | Customer versions with pre-defined parameter values. DTMF parameter. The command accepts both one-digit and two-digit codes to ensure backward compatibility. | From version 2.1.0 |
875 | Message options | 2 digits | 55 | 1st digit = message that is repeated after number dialling 2nd digit = message that is played after connection confirmation and call end 0 = silence 1 = play user message recorded via parameter 872 2 = read identification – parameter 974 3 = combine options 1 + 2 4 = send identification by DTMF 5 = message as specified in parameter 877 (after confirmation according to parameter 876) 6 = combine options 5 + 2 7 = confirmation tone (after confirmation only) 44 = DTMF message is not sent until the connection is confirmed
| From version 2.0.0 – parameter number change |
876 | Call confirmation and call end message language selection | 0–99 | 1 | 0 = 1 = Default product version language (Position 1 includes the Chinese language in the Chinese product version.) *14 = Latvian (in the English product version only) Note
| From version 2.0.0 – parameter number change From version 2.1.0 – range change |
877 | Outgoing call message selection | 0–99 | 1 | ||
890 | Reset | insert service password | Lift1 is reset once the service password is entered and programming is completed. This does not affect the checking call timing. Just press * for confirmation instead of entering the password in versions 2.0.9.0.17 and higher. | ||
891 | Switch password memory 1 | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | 11 | Passwords for switch activation during a call | |
892 | Switch password memory 2 | empty | |||
893 | Switch password memory 3 | empty | |||
894 | Switch password memory 4 | empty | |||
895 | Switch password memory 5 | empty | |||
896 | Switch password memory 6 | empty | |||
897 | Switch activation time | 0–10 s | 9 s | 0 = switch is disabled
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900 | Insert specific character in dial-in-prefix | ||||
901 | Dial-in prefix | up to 16 digits | empty | The dial-in prefix is included at the beginning of all the numbers dialled to a PSTN line. | From version 2.0.0 |
903 | DTMF tone duration | Define the DTMF tone duration (ms). Each tone is followed by a pause of the same length. | From version 1.6.2 | ||
904 | Dialling type | 0–1 | 0 | 0 = tone 1 = pulse 40/60 | From version 2.0.0 - parameter number change |
911 | Number of ringings until incoming call answering | 1–99 | 2 | Define the off-hook moment during ringing. | |
912 | Maximum call duration | 0–990 s | 120 s | 0 = unfinished call The call can be extended by a command for extension of the call (DTMF 4 or *). | 1.4.0 - range change
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913 | Seizure timeout | 10–990 s | 60 s | Set the maximum period of time for the control centre staff to answer the call and send confirmation, otherwise 2N® Lift1 hangs up and dials the next number. Counted from the end of dialling. | |
914 | Delayed calling | 0–100 s | 0 s | Applied only if the CANCEL input is connected. | |
916 | CANCEL input inversion | 0–1 | 0 | 0 = contact closed (or voltage present) at open door 1 = contact closed (or voltage present) at closed door | |
917 | Hang-up timeout between calls | 5500–9999 ms | 5500 ms | From version 2.0.0 - parameter number change | |
920 | Alarm button mode | 0–2 | 0 | 0 – Normally Open contact type 1 – Normally Close contact type 2 – Auto detection (autodetection is performed during upcoming boot of the product, the parameter value is changed to the type detected) | From version 2.0.0 |
921 | Alarm button push signaling | 0–1 | 0 | The alert tone will be played when the button is pressed for the period of time set by parameter 962, ie before the alarm call is set up manually. If a Switch is used for signaling, its password activation is disabled. 0 = OFF
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925 | Button 2 mode | 0–2 | 0 | 0 – Normally Open contact type 1 – Normally Close contact type 2 – Auto detection (autodetection is performed during upcoming boot of the product, the parameter value is changed to the type detected) | From version 2.0.6.0.13 |
933 | Receiving volume (speaker) | 0–22 | 16 | 22/25 = maximum volume (0 dB) 0 = minimum volume (−16 dB) | |
934 | Transmitting volume (microphone) | 0–25 | 16 | ||
935 | Message volume | 0–22 | 16 | ||
941 | Min. continuous tone time | 200–9999 ms | 7000 ms | If the tone is longer, 2N® Lift1 hangs up. | |
942 | Min. busy tone period | 100–500 ms | 100 ms | Use these parameters to adjust the busy tone detection. | |
943 | Max. busy tone period | 100–2500 ms | 1200ms | ||
944 | Max. tone - space different of busy tone | 10–400 ms | 50 ms | ||
945 | Min. count of busy tone periods | 2–50 | 5 |
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948 | Min. ringback tone time | 50–2000 ms | 500 ms | For outgoing call detection: The ringback tone time is a time interval before the long gap. The longest ringing period gap must be in the interval between parameters 949 and 950. | |
949 | Min. ringback tone long space time | 100–5000 ms | 1000 ms | ||
950 | Max. ringback tone long space time | 500–9999 ms | 5500 ms | ||
951 | Min. ring tone time | 50–2000 ms | 500 ms | For incoming call detection: The ringtone time is the sum of sections between which there is no long gap. The longest ringing period gap must be in the interval between parameters 952 and 953. | |
952 | Min. ring tone long space time | 100–5000 ms | 1000 ms | ||
953 | Max. ring tone long space time | 500–9999 ms | 6000 ms | ||
954 | Count of ringing periods | 1–99 | 10
| Count of ringing periods for alarm/checking call. 2N® Lift1 hangs up after this count and dials the next number if Automatic dialling is enabled. Applied only in confirmation modes 1, 2, 3. | |
955 | Ringing periods for checking calls | 1-99 | 10 | From version 1.6.2 | |
961 | Max. timeout for pressing the next digit | 5–120 s | 10 s | For password entering | |
962 | Min. time of pressing ALARM button | 100–9999 ms | 3000 ms | Applies to the ALARM button and button 2. | |
963 | Min. time of pressing button to trigger forced/test alarm | 0–30 s | 0 | Minimum time in seconds the alarm button needs to be pressed to activate the forced/test alarm. This alarm bypass the cancel contact status. 0 = disabled | From version 1.7.0.7.3 |
964 | Min. ALARM button long press time | 0–30 s | 0 | Minimum button long press time. The function starts calling in the first cycle starting from par. 012 and keeps calling as usual from par. 011 in the next cycles (if par. 011 is only set, the function is not activated). 0 = function deactivated Caution Unless the following conditions are met, the proper functionality cannot be guaranteed:
| From version 2.2.0.0.1 |
965 | Privacy mode | 0–24 hours | 0 | Privacy mode allows muting of the microphone on the 2N® Lift1. Possible setting of this parameter when the rescue mode is used are: | From version 2.0.0 – function change
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966 | Rescue process | 0-4 | 0 | 0 = disable 1 = end the rescue process by button 2 2 = end the rescue process by password 3 = end the rescue process by button 2 or rescue password | From version 1.6.4 |
967 | Disable/enable event after rescue process end | 0–1 | 0 | 0 = disabled 1 = enabled After the rescue process end, a call is set up to the operational call memory number (081–086). The call should be routed primarily to the 2N® Lift8 server and automatically answered. This type of call is processed automatically via the CPC Antenna, CPC KONE or P100 protocol.
| From version 1.7.0 |
968 | Disable/enable EG battery error reporting | 0–1 | 0 | 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 2N® EasyGate transmits information on low or defective batteries to 2N® Lift1. 2N® Lift1 sets up a call to the operational call memory number (081–086). The call should be routed primarily to the 2N® Lift8 server and automatically answered. This type of call is processed automatically via the CPC Antenna, CPC KONE or P100 protocol. | |
969 | ALARM button test | 0–9999s | 0 | 0 = no test 1–9999 = closing time after which a button is considered jammed If a button is evaluated as jammed, a call is set up to the operational call memory number (081–086). The call should be routed primarily to the 2N® Lift8 server and automatically answered. This type of call is processed automatically via the CPC Antenna, CPC KONE or P100 protocol.
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970 | External gateway | 0-1 | 0 | Consumption from on-hook telephone line allowed | From version 2.0.0.0.5 |
871 | Count of message repetitions | 0–9 | 3 | There is a 3-second space between two announcements. | From version 2.0.0 – parameter number change |
872 | Message recording | 0–24 s | empty | User announcement recording function, can be used for lift identification. | From version 2.0.0 – parameter number change |
974 | Intercom identification number | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | Numeric lift identification
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981 | Checking call | 0–7 | 0 | 0 = disabled 1 = enabled, first call in 3 minutes and then as set in parameter 983 2 = enabled, first call in 2 hours and then as set in parameter 983 3 = enabled, call as set in parameter 983 4 = enabled, call on the nearest day set in parameter 986 5 = enabled, first call in 3 minutes and then as set in parameter 986 6 = enabled, first call in 3 minutes and then as set by the server during the call 7 = enabled, first call is made according to the second character of parametr 011 times 2 minutes and then as set in parametr 983 | |
982 | Check call interval | hhmmhhmm | 00002359 | Set announcements for lower traffic (lower tariff) time, generated at random in the set time interval. | |
983 | Check call period | 0–100 days | 3 days | 0 = disabled (setting parameter 981 to 0 has the same effect), the value will be applied if parameter 981 is set to 1, 2, 3 or 7. | |
984 | Time setting | hhmm | Read the current time setting and set a new value if necessary. | ||
985 | Data setting | RRMMDD | Read the current date setting and set a new value if necessary. | ||
986 | Days of week for checking call | mtwtfss | 0000000 | Values for Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun: 0 = do not call Example: | |
987 | LED signalling according to EN 81-28 | 0–1 | 1 | 0 = disabled 1 = enabled (Yellow LED permanently on during an Alarm Call, Yellow and green LED flashing alternately after an unsuccessful checking call) | |
991 | Programming Menu password | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | 12345 | Change the default programming password for access to the programming mode via a voice menu and for full initialisation.
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992 | Set the rescue termination password | up to 16 digits: 0–9 | empty | Set the rescue terminating password. | |
995 | SW identification | Read the SW version. Writing is not allowed. | |||
996 | User message deletion | Delete the user message recorded via parameter 872. | |||
997 | Switch 1+2 password initialisation | insert service password | Set the default passwords (11) for switches 1. Re-enter the service password to avoid unintentional deletion of the 2N® Lift1 switch passwords. | ||
998 | Dialling memory deletion for all buttons | insert service password | Delete all the memories (ALARM, button 2, check call memories). Re-enter the service password to avoid unintentional deletion of the 2N® Lift1 memories. | ||
999 | Full initialisation (including service password) | insert service password | Set the 2N® Lift1 factory values. Re-enter the service password to avoid unintentional deletion of 2N® Lift1. |
Note
- Being independent of power supply, the used memory is capable of keeping data for 10 years at least unless 2N® Lift1 is damaged electrically.